Is there any way to see what communities someone is subscribed to?
Pretty sure the answer is no, just double checking before subbing to some, uh, weirder interests.
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Don't know the answer, but horny on main is a way of life
I hear the best way to get the right answer on the internet is to say something untrue and have someone correct you, so I am gonna say that yes, the administrator of your instance can see what you are subscribed to, or at the very least can see what users in their instance are subscribed to. (Please correct me someone if I am wrong)
I think you might br actually right, though I would have to check.
Things you (depending on lemmy or kbin) upvote, downvote, boost, comment, post, users you follow, and users who follow you can be seen by others (or at least on Kbin we can see them, not sure if the UI on lemmy does the same). Communities you sub to are just seen by yourself however.
I think being able to see upvotes and downvotes is a little too far for comfort. I can confirm that on Lemmy I don't seem to have any way to see what you've voted on.
I have a very poor understanding of what Kbin is - does it allow you to see what I've upvoted/downvoted even though I only use Lemmy? Does it only apply to posts or comments too?
Admins on Lemmy can see it all too if the want. It all gets federated between instances.
Sorry ignore the upvotes and downvotes part, misspoke regarding those two.
As for what kbin is: Lemmy, but different software. Still uses the same protocol and functions basically the same as lemmy but coded from scratch instead of just using the same software the rest of lemmy does. http://kbin.social, for example)
I don't think there is. People can see if you post there though.
Well there's no way to make them public from the Settings (yet?) Best thing you can do is be bold enough and ask them haha.
Don't know the answer, but horny on main is a way of life